Oh man. You’re tiring.
if they weren't overheating tires yesterday, they probably had problems heating tires today.
Serious question but what “proof” would satisfy you that any teams floor was flexing? A signed confession from a TP? A video of a teams floor flexing? This is F1 so unless something is blatantly obvious on TV coverage you’re never ever going to get definitive “proof” of a team circumnavigating the rules.
There were reports from the fia during the team principals meeting that they found 2 teams exploiting. Rb and ferrari are the most vocal against the td.... connect the dotsmorefirejules08 wrote: ↑30 Jul 2022, 17:09Serious question but what “proof” would satisfy you that any teams floor was flexing? A signed confession from a TP? A video of a teams floor flexing? This is F1 so unless something is blatantly obvious on TV coverage you’re never ever going to get definitive “proof” of a team circumnavigating the rules.
When you think about it, so many things went wrong that qualifying in different formsTvetovnato wrote: ↑30 Jul 2022, 17:11Wow, what a strange session. Tyre temps must have been an issue for many top runners here. Great by George, shame for Hamilton with the DRS issue. Perfect for Ferrari and the championship too with Max down in 10th. Exciting race tomorrow!
You been sayin this since pre-season testing. As they say, broken clock is right twice a day.
But they aren't opposed to the TD, they are opposed to the 2023 rules change.cplchanb wrote: ↑30 Jul 2022, 17:11There were reports from the fia during the team principals meeting that they found 2 teams exploiting. Rb and ferrari are the most vocal against the td.... connect the dotsmorefirejules08 wrote: ↑30 Jul 2022, 17:09Serious question but what “proof” would satisfy you that any teams floor was flexing? A signed confession from a TP? A video of a teams floor flexing? This is F1 so unless something is blatantly obvious on TV coverage you’re never ever going to get definitive “proof” of a team circumnavigating the rules.
Right, unless something is clearly visible no team is going to openly admit they’re cheating so like you say it’s a game of connect the dots to work out who is the most likely to be the offending party and the fact RB and Ferrari are the most vocal would indicate they are likely at least 2 of the teams exploiting flexible floors.cplchanb wrote: ↑30 Jul 2022, 17:11There were reports from the fia during the team principals meeting that they found 2 teams exploiting. Rb and ferrari are the most vocal against the td.... connect the dotsmorefirejules08 wrote: ↑30 Jul 2022, 17:09Serious question but what “proof” would satisfy you that any teams floor was flexing? A signed confession from a TP? A video of a teams floor flexing? This is F1 so unless something is blatantly obvious on TV coverage you’re never ever going to get definitive “proof” of a team circumnavigating the rules.